Area Overview for DD8 3HY

Whitehills Hospital in DD8 3HY
Weavers Walk, Forfar in DD8 3HY
Station Road, Forfar at its junction with Weavers Walk and St. Margarets Park in DD8 3HY
Offshoot of Suttieside Road, Forfar in DD8 3HY
View of Prior Road, Forfar with Lowson Memorial Church in DD8 3HY
Callander Drive, Forfar in DD8 3HY
Roberts Street, Forfar in DD8 3HY
Fyfe Street, Forfar at its junction with Market Street and Station Road in DD8 3HY
Station Road, Forfar near its junction with Station Place in DD8 3HY
Station Place, Forfar near its junction with Market Street and Station Road in DD8 3HY
Suttieside Road, Forfar in DD8 3HY
Old Brechin Road, Forfar in DD8 3HY
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Area Information

DD8 3HY is a small residential cluster nestled in the historic market town of Forfar, Scotland. With a population of around 15,700 (2022), the area combines the charm of a traditional burgh with the practicality of modern living. Situated in the Strathmore valley, it lies 13 miles north of Dundee and offers a scenic backdrop of rolling hills and agricultural landscapes. The area’s compact size—1,528 m²—reflects its focus on close-knit community living, where historic architecture blends with contemporary developments. Forfar’s heritage as a former royal burgh adds cultural depth, with landmarks like Forfar Castle ruins and the Market Cross standing as reminders of its past. Daily life here is shaped by its role as an administrative centre for Angus, with a strong agricultural economy and proximity to natural attractions like the Angus Glens. Residents benefit from a mix of local amenities, including retail outlets and food producers, while the surrounding countryside provides opportunities for outdoor pursuits.

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Energy Efficiency in DD8 3HY

Living in DD8 3HY means easy access to a range of local amenities that cater to daily needs. Within practical reach are five retail outlets, including Tesco Forfar, Spar, and Farmfoods Forfar, ensuring convenience for grocery shopping. The town’s historic character is complemented by its role as a market hub, with a legacy of food production evident in local businesses like Strathmore Foods and Forfar Bridie pasty makers. Parks and open spaces are not explicitly listed, but the surrounding Strathmore valley offers opportunities for walking and outdoor recreation. Cultural landmarks such as Forfar Museum and Pictish stones add historical interest, while the Market Cross and St James’ Church provide a sense of continuity with the past. The area’s small-scale nature means amenities are closely integrated with residential life, fostering a community-oriented lifestyle.

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Planning

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in DD8 3HY?
DD8 3HY is a small, historic market town with a population of around 15,700. It blends traditional burgh character with modern amenities, fostering a close-knit community. Local landmarks and market traditions contribute to a distinct sense of place, while the area’s compact size encourages neighbourly interaction.
What transport options are available in DD8 3HY?
Residents have access to the A90 road for connections to Dundee and Aberdeen. While the railway is closed, bus services link to nearby cities. Digital connectivity is excellent, with broadband scoring 99 and mobile coverage at 82, supporting remote work and daily use.
Is DD8 3HY a safe area to live?
The area has a low flood risk and no protected natural sites, but crime data is unavailable for Scotland. The absence of planning constraints suggests a stable environment, though general regional crime trends should be considered for a complete safety assessment.
What amenities are nearby in DD8 3HY?
The area includes five retail outlets like Tesco Forfar and Spar, along with historic sites such as Forfar Castle ruins and the Market Cross. Local food producers and market traditions enhance daily life, while the surrounding countryside offers outdoor opportunities.

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